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now jeb bush encouraging ryan according to steve hayes at the "weekly standard" fox news contributor. that also adds a level of intrigue into this. >> yeah. if those reports are true, laura, it would spell a kind of a death nail death nell. whatever his intentions with the karl roves and the tony frattos and tony wieners. perry wants to be able to tap into the bush donor network. >> laura: money. >> if is he urging other people to run it could mean that perry will have a tough time accessing that money. >> laura: that money needs to be shaken down from the trees. thanks a lot for the reporting. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: when we come back, president obama promises to lay out his jobs plan right after a little vacation in martha's vineyard. some powerful black democrats lash out against president obama? are african-americans getting fed up with this president? those reports just moments away. >> laura: factor follow up segment tonight, president obama is about to head off to a lavish vacation up in martha's vin vineyard beautiful place while americans are desperate for work. presid
now jeb bush encouraging ryan according to steve hayes at the "weekly standard" fox news contributor. that also adds a level of intrigue into this. >> yeah. if those reports are true, laura, it would spell a kind of a death nail death nell. whatever his intentions with the karl roves and the tony frattos and tony wieners. perry wants to be able to tap into the bush donor network. >> laura: money. >> if is he urging other people to run it could mean that perry will...
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so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it is. the reason it gets attention is because there really is a tremendous opening on the republican side right now, and there has been all year, and there's nobody to fill it. the hope of the republican establishment was rick perry's the guy. well, rick perry's the guy who's going to communicate with the republican base, but not in a way that scares off swing voters, obviously, what they've seen in the first four days 1 that may not be the case, i spent time in new jersey. there are a couple of factors really keeping him out, one is family. two is a simple reality that this guy spent
so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it...
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attacking steve king, attacking paul ryan. the problem they are funded by move on.org. two-and-a-half million of george soros money goes to moveon.org. they develop the tactics -- >> bob: what does karl rove do? >> eric: this is an issue and if they are guilty for attacking someone who doesn't deserve to be attacked, he better hire you. >> kimberly: i don't see this as a frivolous suit. there is merit to the claim. it doesn't matter they get here. the media put it out here. we talk about people and they know about it. the guy lost the election. there are more of the lawsuits going forward. >> monica: don't both sides use negative ads because they work, greg and they're effective? remember bob dole once said stop lying about my record. isn't it up to the candidate to fight back? >> greg: i wonder, bob will probably yell at me. i don't think they work. i've never been influenced by campaign ad. they're boring and amateurish and silly, hand fisted and full of p.c. >> bob: i won't yell at you but the ads cross the boundary from your record which were legitimate to take on w
attacking steve king, attacking paul ryan. the problem they are funded by move on.org. two-and-a-half million of george soros money goes to moveon.org. they develop the tactics -- >> bob: what does karl rove do? >> eric: this is an issue and if they are guilty for attacking someone who doesn't deserve to be attacked, he better hire you. >> kimberly: i don't see this as a frivolous suit. there is merit to the claim. it doesn't matter they get here. the media put it out here. we...
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sam brownback and ron paul, tom finishers in the straul polls and steve forbes finished in the straw poll. it doesn't tell you who is out in the caucuses. >> chris: that's right. who wins the poll doesn't win the caucus and we are going to cover it still. susan. we have touched on this. one of the story lines in the debate is tim pawlenty versus michelle bachmann. they are counting on a strong showing and they appeal to tea partiers. what are you looking at those specifically. pawlenty is more organizationinized and been there long yer working harder. he could pull off a surprise first or second or third and steal the spotlight away from bachmann. she is newer at this and not as well organized. as well as in the polls she may fail more poorly. the iowa straw poll is about organization and getting people out. it will be the real fight here who is able to get people to the polls? people are looking at pawlenty as someone who can pull off the win because he worked hard exer got a good ground game. >> chris: if you think the caucus an organizational battle, the straw poll really, only a
sam brownback and ron paul, tom finishers in the straul polls and steve forbes finished in the straw poll. it doesn't tell you who is out in the caucuses. >> chris: that's right. who wins the poll doesn't win the caucus and we are going to cover it still. susan. we have touched on this. one of the story lines in the debate is tim pawlenty versus michelle bachmann. they are counting on a strong showing and they appeal to tea partiers. what are you looking at those specifically. pawlenty is...
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today it will be 108. >> thank you, steve. let's turn our attention to california where hundreds of prison guards have decided to take a little bit of a break for a convention and head off to vegas which under normal circumstances would be fine. except there's a little bit of a problem with footing the bill for all of this. >> they're attending a union convention in las vegas. california completely broke, ok. it's going to cost the state $350,000 to send these correction officers to this particular convention. now, why do they get to go and still get paid? because apparently, a long time ago, maybe about a decade ago, instead of taking a 1% pay increase, they voted instead to get activists relief time. activist relief time. >> what does that mean? >> going to the convention. >> going to the convention and taxpayers foot the bill instead of that 1% increase. >> had they gotten an increase, it would have cost the state $150 million and instead it's costing the state $350,000 to send them to this union convention in vegas. they'r
today it will be 108. >> thank you, steve. let's turn our attention to california where hundreds of prison guards have decided to take a little bit of a break for a convention and head off to vegas which under normal circumstances would be fine. except there's a little bit of a problem with footing the bill for all of this. >> they're attending a union convention in las vegas. california completely broke, ok. it's going to cost the state $350,000 to send these correction officers to...
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steve? >> the white house channelling the gipper a lot these days and you heard it. >> ronald reagan, ronald reagan was a strong, conservative. >> we agree with ronald reagan. and many others that we cannot default. >> white house is agreeing with ronald reagan? america is not buying it, pal. the president put too much stock in his power of persuasion. we're going to report and you are going to decide. "fox & friends", 7:00 eastern time for a monday starts right now. >> good morning, everyone. thanks so much for sharing your time with us on an important day. good to have you. we want to get right to the top story because the fox news alert is how was the world market reacting overnight to the s&p down grading to the credit rating to double a. from asia to europe, there were serious worries about what would happen when the markets opened. asian markets were down across the board with indices in japan and china down more than 2%. south korea down 3.8%. meantime, european markets lost early mom
steve? >> the white house channelling the gipper a lot these days and you heard it. >> ronald reagan, ronald reagan was a strong, conservative. >> we agree with ronald reagan. and many others that we cannot default. >> white house is agreeing with ronald reagan? america is not buying it, pal. the president put too much stock in his power of persuasion. we're going to report and you are going to decide. "fox & friends", 7:00 eastern time for a monday starts...
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steve and i have had an amazing run. stevie is a hell of a caddy. no denying that. he's helped my career. and i think i helped his as well. we've been -- we've had a great partnership for 12 years, maybe more than that. won a bunch of tournaments. i felt it was time to change things up a bit. >> steve williams was most surprised by tiger's decision. red sox and indians at fenway last night. youkilis home run into the seats above the green monster. game tied at two. to the bottom of the ninth. jacobi ellsbury delivers a line drive to center field, jarrod saltalamacchia hustling around trying to score from second. great slide by the boston catcher. red sox win it on a walk-off. that was a walk-off win in the ninth. 3-2 is the score. yankees also won. still a game behind the sox in the a.l. east. >>> cardinals and brewers, good game. dangerous pitch. oh. drilled albert pujols in the hand. he would shake it off and stay in the game. that scares you. that was the head, actually. cardinals retaliate coming inside on ryan braun. you hit our best player, we hit yours. just
steve and i have had an amazing run. stevie is a hell of a caddy. no denying that. he's helped my career. and i think i helped his as well. we've been -- we've had a great partnership for 12 years, maybe more than that. won a bunch of tournaments. i felt it was time to change things up a bit. >> steve williams was most surprised by tiger's decision. red sox and indians at fenway last night. youkilis home run into the seats above the green monster. game tied at two. to the bottom of the...
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joining us arizona senator steve smith. how much money do you have so far? >> thank you for having me. great pleasure to be here. we are closing in on $200,000 from mail-in and online. in the first 24 hours when the site up we received donations from people from all 50 states across the country. unbelievable. better news on top of that, i just got word that we received many donations from military men and women from u.s. military bases all over the world. it is just -- you have those brave men and women defending us, yet they still understand the battle we are fighting here in our country. for them to take their time and contribute, the support has been overwhelming..Ñaw almost 3,000 individuals have donated. it is just great. >> greta: the military, i didn't know about the military. that's interesting. the fact that all the states have -- people from all the states not the states themselves, but people from all over the country have an interest in this topic. some have thought it is just arizona's issue or texas. people are interested in this. >> that's ri
joining us arizona senator steve smith. how much money do you have so far? >> thank you for having me. great pleasure to be here. we are closing in on $200,000 from mail-in and online. in the first 24 hours when the site up we received donations from people from all 50 states across the country. unbelievable. better news on top of that, i just got word that we received many donations from military men and women from u.s. military bases all over the world. it is just -- you have those...
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steve harrigan joins us live from libya. >> reporter: greta, some obscureties there surrounding the story. a short time ago we were offered an interview with saif al-islam 50 miles outside of tripoli. they said they held him in prison here. we could have the interview. that would have been an unusual feat considering he was in tripoli. we've seen real credibility gaps throughout this conflict on both sides. perhaps on the rebel side sometime their inexperience in the battlefield this time mirrored in their inexperience in dealing with the media. be that as it may, what saif said, luring the rebels into a trap is hard to take at stpraeuls aoufpl it is true there has been -- hard to take at face value. it is true there has been a shift. 24 hours ago there was a sense of euphoria, that tripoli was about to fall that they had or would soon capture colonel gadhafi. that has not come to pass. what we've seen is the beginning of a worst-case scenario that is, brutal urban warfare. the gadhafi government used at least one scud missile against its people today. it opened tank fire in the capital a
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steve centanni is live in washington. i know you are monitoring what they are saying this morning. a lot of finger-pointing, right? >> reporter: absolutely. one party blaming the other. a member of standard & poor's appeared and said no one party is to blame. >> this is really not about either political party. it is about the difficulty of all sides in finding a consensus around fiscal policy choices now and in the future. >> reporter: beers said congress and the white house are jointly responsible for our fiscal policy. >> jamie: i'm sure nobody in washington wants to deal with this. but it affects everybody the reputation and future not only of the president and the administration, but everybody in congress. how are they reacting this morning? defensive or optimistic that this is the right move for our future? >> reporter: as always, you have division on that. house budget committee chairman paul ryan agrees with beers, no one party is to blame. but says it is likely everyone will suffer as a result. >> i'm not very surprised at this downgrade. we more or less saw this coming, be
steve centanni is live in washington. i know you are monitoring what they are saying this morning. a lot of finger-pointing, right? >> reporter: absolutely. one party blaming the other. a member of standard & poor's appeared and said no one party is to blame. >> this is really not about either political party. it is about the difficulty of all sides in finding a consensus around fiscal policy choices now and in the future. >> reporter: beers said congress and the white...
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eric: taken to task for saying "completely" but the fiscal conservatives, michele bachmann, gomeer and steve king said it's a bad deal. they predicted this. >> andrea: i don't think you can single-handedly point to the debt deal or tea party. that's not what we're seeing across wall street. but if you look at europe, this is the same thing happening here. it's straight across the euro zone where they had the housing crisis and debt crisis. you see in greece, the government took up 40% of the greek economy. it became so huge, unsustainable now they can't save themselves. this is across the continent. it's the same road we're going down here. credit the tea party for at least trying to stop it. >> greg: they were the ones in the clip shouting "stop." yet, they were getting blamed. bob, if i remember correctly you said the tea party was going to cause the stock market to plunge. >> bob: it did. >> greg: we got a phony deal to stop the debt ceiling crisis and it's plunging more. >> eric: i'm not sure it was you but someone said if we don't sign the debt deal the house will go up in flames. >> bo
eric: taken to task for saying "completely" but the fiscal conservatives, michele bachmann, gomeer and steve king said it's a bad deal. they predicted this. >> andrea: i don't think you can single-handedly point to the debt deal or tea party. that's not what we're seeing across wall street. but if you look at europe, this is the same thing happening here. it's straight across the euro zone where they had the housing crisis and debt crisis. you see in greece, the government took...
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tremendous story. >> bret: steve? >> yeah. i agree. pleasant surprise. caps off what has been a messy process. i think what we saw in "washington post" pew poll gets it right. people have been disgusted by the process. the tea party clearly won, you know, in this whole debate, by actually getting members of congress to focus on decreasing spending, the other part of their message i thought was so powerful -- >> bret: live shot, congress woman michele bachmann. obviously, she is running for president. she is a lot of focus outside the capital. we had a live shot. thought we'd put it up as she arrives. >> the second part of the message from the 2010 election in my view was message about process. message about how the healthcare bill was jammed through at the last minute when people didn't know what they were voting on. 2,000 pages people didn't understand. to a certain extent not to the degree we saw in the healthcare debate but a certain extent we have seen that replicated here in this process. >> the fact that democrats have at every turn attempted to re
tremendous story. >> bret: steve? >> yeah. i agree. pleasant surprise. caps off what has been a messy process. i think what we saw in "washington post" pew poll gets it right. people have been disgusted by the process. the tea party clearly won, you know, in this whole debate, by actually getting members of congress to focus on decreasing spending, the other part of their message i thought was so powerful -- >> bret: live shot, congress woman michele bachmann....
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steve? >> she's lucky to be alive. meanwhile, let's take a look at what's going on out there on this tuesday. and if you're down in florida, you might wake up with a wet driveway because we had a little bit of rain overnight. right now, we have some action in the sanibel captiva area and rumbles of thunder through portions of the great lakes through the ohio valley at the current hour but right now, temperatures as you head out the door, if you've got to be somewhere at 6:00 a.m. eastern time, walk out the door here in new york city, it's going to feel like a little better than room temperature. 73 right now. about the same for raleigh and atlanta. we have a little more humidity in the atmosphere. it will be a little sticky. wear something flimsy today. in dallas, already 87 degrees. will they crack 100 today again? oh, man. 108 is the forecast high for the dallas/ft. worth metroplex area. 90's through the central plains. 70's up north. out west where it is, let's see, your daytime high should be 64 degrees. >> your mo
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of members aren't even doing that much and the few that are are probably reading it like congressman steve shabbat of ohio who faced this from constituents at his town hall meeting. let. us sort of like the t.s.a. and police all over the country he later banned constituents are bringing in cameras to the town hall hoping to avoid embarrassing you tube moments like his other republican colleagues who felt the wrath of their constituents. yes. it's really really. really. sad that they were given this is a wealthy person put it that they were there and you know what. that's really the good if. you want to take the public we have mr trowbridge since medicare and turn it over to a private corporation tell me how my career was going to benefit from it to keep sitting here. right. there. i guess american people aren't buying new of the republicans are selling but even for the roughly half of the members of congress who are not holding town halls about a limb here and guess that one hundred percent of them are hosting at least one fundraiser that's because to get reelected today you don't need to
of members aren't even doing that much and the few that are are probably reading it like congressman steve shabbat of ohio who faced this from constituents at his town hall meeting. let. us sort of like the t.s.a. and police all over the country he later banned constituents are bringing in cameras to the town hall hoping to avoid embarrassing you tube moments like his other republican colleagues who felt the wrath of their constituents. yes. it's really really. really. sad that they were given...
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steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot, talking about how early and larry and sergey work. he would talk about how much he learned from larry and sergey and eric what do these things that google that helped to make it an effective corporation, but he yielded some of his autonomy. there was this troika system where on some important matters they voted and you could say that in certain respects larry and sergey were a lot in that voting structure and he was successful slowing down some things that leary and sergey want to do right away for instance the brow
steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot,...
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steve brown, fox news. >> bret: remind they're the fox news debate cosponsored by the washington g.o.p. and examiner is thursday 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up, movie about the bin laden mission may be foretu to us for president -- fortuitous for the president obama's administration. obama's administration. and does also get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,00miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for ,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow. [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's okay. i've played a pilot before. >> bret: now fresh picking from the political grapevine. former white house economic advisor christina romer does not sound as unny and upbeat as she used to when working for the obama administration. she was known for
steve brown, fox news. >> bret: remind they're the fox news debate cosponsored by the washington g.o.p. and examiner is thursday 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up, movie about the bin laden mission may be foretu to us for president -- fortuitous for the president obama's administration. obama's administration. and does also get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for...
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steve. welcome and good morning. >> we are. >> good morning and go cyclones! good morning, gretchen, steve, peter, you need an actual a full inhale before you say the name of tonight's debate is the fox news washington examiner republican party of iowa republican candidates debate. and that takes a full breath but if you're going to take a look at the combatants in this particular debate, let's talk about first the arguably the candidate that has been most in the move in the polls and that would be michelle bachmann. you could argue that based on her performances in the two nationally televised debates so far, that has helped propel michelle bachmann up into the top tier of the presidential candidates for the g.o.p. now, it is interesting in that we've got to debate and then we've got an actual measurable event coming up on saturday which is the straw poll and the chairman of the state party says there is a true opportunity for follow-up success based on a debate performance at the straw pol
steve. welcome and good morning. >> we are. >> good morning and go cyclones! good morning, gretchen, steve, peter, you need an actual a full inhale before you say the name of tonight's debate is the fox news washington examiner republican party of iowa republican candidates debate. and that takes a full breath but if you're going to take a look at the combatants in this particular debate, let's talk about first the arguably the candidate that has been most in the move in the polls...
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the move as has iowa congressman steve king worried too. >> preventing babies from being born is not medicine. that's nuts. that's not constructive to culture and civilization. if we get our birthrate down below our replacement rate, we are a dying civilization. >> personally i think the end of our civilization will come when men like steve king get to make choices about women's health. finally bill o'reilly thinks this new rule will somehow hurt the economy. >> the federal government it ordering the health insurance companies to pay for all breast-feeding stuff, all female birth control stuff, all preventative measures for doctors for a ladies that go in, what do you think that's going to do? that's going to effect hiring even more. >> from a fiscal point of view, you would think these people would access more support for birth control since it cost taxpayers up to $11 billion. as it is, the right wing uses bogus economic and faulty logic for their women's health. >>> ahead, new trouble for rick perry's big prayer rally tomorrow. one of his coordinators called the democratic party,
the move as has iowa congressman steve king worried too. >> preventing babies from being born is not medicine. that's nuts. that's not constructive to culture and civilization. if we get our birthrate down below our replacement rate, we are a dying civilization. >> personally i think the end of our civilization will come when men like steve king get to make choices about women's health. finally bill o'reilly thinks this new rule will somehow hurt the economy. >> the federal...
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steve? >> steve: meanwhile, the dp cooper mystery continues. there is no match between new suspect's dna and a neck tie left on the airplane that was hijacked back in 1971. the f.b.i. says this does not rule out the suspect who has apparently been dead for a couple of years. recently a woman came forward claiming her uncle was the hijacker. it's believed he is the f.b.i.'s new suspect. i bet that's a picture of him. >> gretchen: at 26, raymond johnson learned he had breast cancer. he didn't have insurance and wasn't able to pay for chemotherapy, so he applied for medicaid. but he was told he wasn't eligible because men are not covered for breast cancer treatment. earlier on "fox & friends," johnson said he's trying to stay optimistic. >> i'm doing as much as i can and i'm letting the bills pile up, but basically i know that god is working with me with this. >> gretchen: the centers for medicare and medicaid released this statement saying, quote, we are working with the cdc in south carolina to see what options may exist to address this situatio
steve? >> steve: meanwhile, the dp cooper mystery continues. there is no match between new suspect's dna and a neck tie left on the airplane that was hijacked back in 1971. the f.b.i. says this does not rule out the suspect who has apparently been dead for a couple of years. recently a woman came forward claiming her uncle was the hijacker. it's believed he is the f.b.i.'s new suspect. i bet that's a picture of him. >> gretchen: at 26, raymond johnson learned he had breast cancer....
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finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, i have yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regardless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president went out of his way trying to get president bush up to the final days to pardon scooter libby. if that was not a direct connection it certainly was an improper use. i think he is a very, very good speaker. what frustrates me is somebody trying to bring the sides together -- most vice-president you think of historically go quietly away. this is one vice-president with just won't. and i wish to heaven he would. i am not sure why he wants to -- has to write a memoir host: coming up in about 25 minutes, steve forbes, president and ceo
finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, i have yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regardless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president went out of his...
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steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot, talking about how early and larry and sergey work. he would talk about how much he learned from larry and sergey and eric what do these things that google that helped to make it an effective corporation, but he yielded some of his autonomy. there was this troika system where on some important matters they voted and you could say that in certain respects larry and sergey were a lot in that voting structure and he was successful slowing down some things that leary and sergey want to do right away for instance the brow
steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot,...
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let's start syria, steve. this call for him to step down, the president. what is next? what could be next? and is there anything left for the administration to do? >> it is hard to know what comes next but it is a good thing, i think that they finally called for h him to step down. if you look back at the way the administration has talked about syria it seems totally out of touch with what was going on on the ground. calling for him to listen to engage in and engauge in reform. assad was never going do thatth. he was not a reformer fundamentally. he was a dictator. i will think the problem now is they have taken off the table any discussion of possible military action. i'm not saying they should be out there saber rattling or call for this. at the very least stop saying we are not going to do this. another thing when you have a background briefer at the white house saying we are not eager to use military right now. you had mike mullen two weeks ago saying military action is essentially off the table. one of the things you need to leave open is the possibility that assad
let's start syria, steve. this call for him to step down, the president. what is next? what could be next? and is there anything left for the administration to do? >> it is hard to know what comes next but it is a good thing, i think that they finally called for h him to step down. if you look back at the way the administration has talked about syria it seems totally out of touch with what was going on on the ground. calling for him to listen to engage in and engauge in reform. assad was...
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how yesterday we found out that steve jobs would be stepping down as c.e.o. of apple and a letter to the apple community jobs wrote i have always said if there ever change a day i could no longer meet my duties and expectations is out will c.e.o. i would be the first to let you know unfortunately. as bad with pancreatic cancer as well as other health problems along the public although with this no every no specific details get it now immediately we saw apple shares tumble immediately we've seen questions arise this what the future of apple will be how much does a c.e.o. really matter will the company be able to hold onto that second most valuable spot in the world and let's take a moment to reflect on what it is that made jobs and sell stand out what made some call him the edison of our time is it a rare stroke of genius that can't be repeated or is there something that today's business culture could really learn from drives to help america innovate and create more jobs or discuss this with me as derek thompson senior editor at the atlantic carrick thanks so
how yesterday we found out that steve jobs would be stepping down as c.e.o. of apple and a letter to the apple community jobs wrote i have always said if there ever change a day i could no longer meet my duties and expectations is out will c.e.o. i would be the first to let you know unfortunately. as bad with pancreatic cancer as well as other health problems along the public although with this no every no specific details get it now immediately we saw apple shares tumble immediately we've seen...
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i wanted to take a minute to say that i think we have just seen steve jobs step down as ceo of apple to become chairman and if you look at -- the only person i have ever known who was able to actually merge the two world's completely with an artist's i as well as the definition of what great engineering is. i am sure he and the company will do well in the future. from my perspective that is the perfect example of the kind of union we see in the future in other companies and other collaboration's. from my perspective, this is the first time the mctaggart collector has been given by someone not employed in television broadcasting or production. i don't know if that mean the bar has been raised or lowered but i will do my best. it is an honor to be here. as an outsider, when he spoke here two years ago james murdoch described himself as a crazy relative everyone is embarrassed by. i wonder what he would say now. [applause] if james is the family outcast i am not sure what that makes me. am i the geek in the corner? mit alien species? am i the android? you get the idea. don't worry. i pr
i wanted to take a minute to say that i think we have just seen steve jobs step down as ceo of apple to become chairman and if you look at -- the only person i have ever known who was able to actually merge the two world's completely with an artist's i as well as the definition of what great engineering is. i am sure he and the company will do well in the future. from my perspective that is the perfect example of the kind of union we see in the future in other companies and other...
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i see it against abortion rights, see it for steve colbert, for demonstrations for everything except jobs. where is labor? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, we've gone the rep members of is the super committee, such as that list is. what a bad list. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has named jon kyl, he won't cut a nickel on defense. pat toomey won't raise a nickel in taxes on the rich. you watch. he won't raise a nickel. so two guys that won't raise taxes, and one guys that won't cut defense. that's 1 for 3 for mitch mcconnell. judge boehner named jeb hensarlinger, they're probably all hope his nancy pelosi has yet to name her three picks. we'll be right back. democrats came out bruised and beaten. they needed to win three to take control of the wisconsin state senate. a big defeat to big labor. i mentioned that before. also a reminder of just show reply wisconsin is. joining me are two experts, john nichols, and jonathan from talking point memo. you're reading -- john, first. >> sure. it was a tough night, because people had raised expectations so high. i
i see it against abortion rights, see it for steve colbert, for demonstrations for everything except jobs. where is labor? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, we've gone the rep members of is the super committee, such as that list is. what a bad list. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has named jon kyl, he won't cut a nickel on defense. pat toomey won't raise a nickel in taxes on the rich. you watch. he won't raise a nickel. so two guys that won't...
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i am not steve clemons. [laughter] my name is nick goldberg. and the editor of the editorial page and "the los angeles times." [applause] i am still in los angeles? [laughter] i was called in at the last moment to moderate this panel because steve clemons can't be here. he is one of a couple of people that dropped out of this panel. .. and ask them questions. so back in 2006, it gerrit wrote the following. a few short years ago he wrote, no one had heard of this skinny chicago state senator with the big ears and funny name. now all bets are off. according to advisers, colleagues and friends, obama just might be willing to be the next president the next president of the united states. would be the capstone of a rise for politicians whose charisma and personal story as kenyon, half cans in hawaii, a harvard educated has breathed life into the democratic party. at the heart of obama mania is his personality and presence. his charisma seems effortless. who is that guy? he certainly got it. he describes obama as the third african-american since reco
i am not steve clemons. [laughter] my name is nick goldberg. and the editor of the editorial page and "the los angeles times." [applause] i am still in los angeles? [laughter] i was called in at the last moment to moderate this panel because steve clemons can't be here. he is one of a couple of people that dropped out of this panel. .. and ask them questions. so back in 2006, it gerrit wrote the following. a few short years ago he wrote, no one had heard of this skinny chicago state...
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there's steve jobs. he's a genius. he has these amazing ideas. he gets a brilliant design team around him. he has as jack welsh points out, a brilliant system of delivery for his products. he gets it out there. fast and efficiently. and he sells it rauxd you go to china or india or europe. there are apples products, piled high. beautiful quality, incredibly reliable and they're available to all, selling like hot cakes and he is a brilliant marketeer, too. that kind of thing that america needs so much more of. identifying products to the whole world. >> it is happening in small ways. i've met so many start-up entrepreneurs all around the country. it is much harder for them to make it work now. but it is still happening. that's for me, the hope for the future. as a greek, as a naturalized american, as a double dose of optimism. so i don't want to leave our viewers depressed. that sense of ingenuity. that entrepreneurial spirit is very much alive. what we need to do is to overcome the dysfunctional nature of our government at the moment that is real
there's steve jobs. he's a genius. he has these amazing ideas. he gets a brilliant design team around him. he has as jack welsh points out, a brilliant system of delivery for his products. he gets it out there. fast and efficiently. and he sells it rauxd you go to china or india or europe. there are apples products, piled high. beautiful quality, incredibly reliable and they're available to all, selling like hot cakes and he is a brilliant marketeer, too. that kind of thing that america needs...
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what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so much to me. oddly, i'm almost always in town when they happen. >> why do they mean so much to you? >> you know, products, oh, just like steve jobs, i grew up thinking, the technology products are the hottest area of the world. and you might live in another part of the country and think, oh, it's making furniture. but to us it was electronics. that will define the state of the art that we're at for being able to make things. but now it's gone further. especially with apple. especially these products under steve. it changes the way we live our lives. yo
what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so...
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steve? >> that guy was fired from his job as a florida state university administrator after 28 years without cause. but frank stevenson claims the school fired him because he's an alcoholic. something he claims is a handicap protected under the americans with disabilities act. joining us right now for a fair and balanced debate on this topic, we have trial attorney justin lito and criminal defense attorney rachel kuvo. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> rachel, you say that alcoholism is protected and is recognized by the american with disabilities act, right? >> that's right. it has been and it should be. i mean, we certainly should give benefits to those who are willing to seek treatment and that's what the ada is about when it concerns alcoholism. he, of course, has to prove to meet that standard but it absolutely has been recognized as a disability under the ada. >> so, it's recognize the but at the same time, one of this -- this fella's -- fellow employees who filed a comp
steve? >> that guy was fired from his job as a florida state university administrator after 28 years without cause. but frank stevenson claims the school fired him because he's an alcoholic. something he claims is a handicap protected under the americans with disabilities act. joining us right now for a fair and balanced debate on this topic, we have trial attorney justin lito and criminal defense attorney rachel kuvo. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> rachel,...
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steve? >> pat is here dusting off his pitch fork. he is heading it new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength, chris. >> you never tried. >> asking the federal government is focused on the right or wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who is to blame for the focus on the wrong things, everyone takes it. 30% say the president and democrats. 31% say republicans. 32% say both. this is trash both houses poll. this country is in a rotten mood right now. this is august. there is nothing that politicians can do from now to labor day it fix things. i say it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> i think you're right. and the politicians in washington have begun to figure out this nobody won here. everybody lost. there is another number in the poll, which i don't know if you reported, but a 17% re-elect. for your own member of congress and off then times people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congress should be. this number, 17% for their own congressmen in a washington
steve? >> pat is here dusting off his pitch fork. he is heading it new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength, chris. >> you never tried. >> asking the federal government is focused on the right or wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who is to blame for the focus on the wrong things, everyone takes it. 30% say the president and democrats. 31% say republicans. 32% say both. this is trash both houses poll. this country is...
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steve? >> he's over here dusting off his pitch fork, his head is in new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength. >> you never tried. >> "the washington post." asked americans if the federal government is focused on the right things on the wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who's to blame on the focus for the wrong things, the blame, everybody takes it, 30% say the president and the president. 32% say the republicans. 32% say the most. this is a rotten move right now. this is august. there's nothing that the politicians can do from now to labor day to fix things. it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> nobody won here, everybody lost. there's another number in "the washington post" poll which i don't know if you reported but it was 17% re-elect for your own member of congress. people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congressman should be. 17% for their own congressman is a new low and a new record. >> you and i watche
steve? >> he's over here dusting off his pitch fork, his head is in new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength. >> you never tried. >> "the washington post." asked americans if the federal government is focused on the right things on the wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who's to blame on the focus for the wrong things, the blame, everybody takes it, 30% say the president and the president. 32% say the...
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i want to bring in a man who knows steve jobs better than anybody else, steve wozniak met jobs when they were teenagers. they went on to co-found apple. he joins me now. welcome. >> thang. you know what, it's a fun part of life to have a nickname like that. i don't know steve jobs the closest of anyone in life right now. i've known him in the past. i admire him. and we have a friendly relationship. >> but i mean, i suppose what i meant by that, in your earlier days. >> i have insights from early days, yeah. >> you were in his parents' garage. >> kids in high school playing pranks, you bet. >> what was he like in those days? >> you know what, he was always interested in every technical electronic gadget there was in the world. you know, but he didn't -- he didn't exactly have the focus to actually sit down and design and build them himself. but he built projects that like counted the number of cycles on a guitar string so you could tune it right. >> but you were the guy who knew the technical stuff. >> after steve met me, and we compared ourselves, what pranks we had pulled, and what elec
i want to bring in a man who knows steve jobs better than anybody else, steve wozniak met jobs when they were teenagers. they went on to co-found apple. he joins me now. welcome. >> thang. you know what, it's a fun part of life to have a nickname like that. i don't know steve jobs the closest of anyone in life right now. i've known him in the past. i admire him. and we have a friendly relationship. >> but i mean, i suppose what i meant by that, in your earlier days. >> i have...
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i'm not steve clemons. [laughter] i'm nick goldberg, editor of the editorial page at the "los angeles times". i was called -- [applause] am i still in los angeles? [laughter] i was called 234 at the last moment to moderate the panel because steve clemons cannot be here, one of the couple people who dropped out of the panel because there's a white house correspondence dinner. there's a panel talking about president obama on the night of the white house correspondence dinner. [laughter] so let me -- let me get started. i'm going to start by doing something -- can you hear me? i'll start by doing something a little mean which is i'm going to read something that garret, to my left, wrote a few years ago, and -- >> i have absolutely no idea what this is going to be. [laughter] >> i know. it's to remind us what we were thinking when president obama was elected, and then i'll begin to introduce my fellow panelists and ask them questions. back in 2006, garrett wrote the following. he said no one heard of the skinny
i'm not steve clemons. [laughter] i'm nick goldberg, editor of the editorial page at the "los angeles times". i was called -- [applause] am i still in los angeles? [laughter] i was called 234 at the last moment to moderate the panel because steve clemons cannot be here, one of the couple people who dropped out of the panel because there's a white house correspondence dinner. there's a panel talking about president obama on the night of the white house correspondence dinner. [laughter]...
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joining me now, washington editor at large for the atlantic steve clemons, steve, thanks for joining me tonight. >> great to be with you, chris. >> so you look at where the u.s. has engaged and intervened and where they haven't, we are definitely not going to get into a shooting war with north korea no matter what kim jong-il does, he has a bomb. we did intervene in iraq and support nato intervention in libya. is the sort of perverse lesson not to give up your nuclear weapons? >> of course, it is. moammar gadhafi gave up his nuclear weapons as part of his own strategy to create a different kind of security for himself, which would embed himself and his family and his future with the west and try to behave a bit more, but now with the invasion, it sent a signal. in fact, on the day that president obama authorized intervention and we had our first nato strike there, north korea came out and basically told him he was a sucker, essentially, for having given up his nuclear weapons. and now the other problem, chris, is the bar for nations getting in the nuclear weapons track, technology ha
joining me now, washington editor at large for the atlantic steve clemons, steve, thanks for joining me tonight. >> great to be with you, chris. >> so you look at where the u.s. has engaged and intervened and where they haven't, we are definitely not going to get into a shooting war with north korea no matter what kim jong-il does, he has a bomb. we did intervene in iraq and support nato intervention in libya. is the sort of perverse lesson not to give up your nuclear weapons?...
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steve harrigan is live. it saoefpls like this scandal is getting deeper and deeper. >> reporter: it certainly is. quite a laundry list of benefits distributed over nine years by this felon. prostitutes, strippers, cars, rims for cars. payment for abortion, an engagement ring. timothy richard tebow, $5,000 to try and knock him out of the game. all this falls in the lap of a brand-new coach who said he wasn't told of the scandal when he was hired, now he's struggling to put a team on the field. >> nobody wants to get to the truth quicker than i do. the way you do that is you cooperate and you get your young people to cooperate and if they did make a mistake let's be honest and open and move forward. >> reporter: right now all the current hurricanes are on the practice field. 12 of those players have been named in the scandal, ten of those 12 starters. it's not clear who will be eligible to take the field when the team opens september 5th. rick: i was reading if this investigation turns up any wrongdoing even p
steve harrigan is live. it saoefpls like this scandal is getting deeper and deeper. >> reporter: it certainly is. quite a laundry list of benefits distributed over nine years by this felon. prostitutes, strippers, cars, rims for cars. payment for abortion, an engagement ring. timothy richard tebow, $5,000 to try and knock him out of the game. all this falls in the lap of a brand-new coach who said he wasn't told of the scandal when he was hired, now he's struggling to put a team on the...
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. >> reporter: steve knew -- newell accepted the signatures with. promise to send them on to management. the group acts as an advocate for black americans and supports the 22-year-old university of new mexico student arrested early back in june for not pulling up his sagging pajama bottoms. the naacp has sorted -- has supported the family from the beginning and came to speak at sfo. >> they thought we were gonna kid all over the runway with this movement and that we weren't going to get airborne. >> the airlines does not have a dress code for its passengers and yet u.s. airways' employees decided that their subjective understanding of appropriate tire should dictate whether or not he could stay on that plane. >> reporter: the woman you heard from represents color of change and she indict -- invited the man's mother to show the airline it needs to apologize and see what plans the airline has to make sure this never happens again. >> he's really grateful to the support he's getting, not only in san francisco but worldwide. >> reporter: we contacted u.
. >> reporter: steve knew -- newell accepted the signatures with. promise to send them on to management. the group acts as an advocate for black americans and supports the 22-year-old university of new mexico student arrested early back in june for not pulling up his sagging pajama bottoms. the naacp has sorted -- has supported the family from the beginning and came to speak at sfo. >> they thought we were gonna kid all over the runway with this movement and that we weren't going to...
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a world without steve jobs running apple? what are we going to do? there wewe so many more. that response to a corporate farewell is something we have never seen b bore. abc's neal karlinsky has more. on the visionary man who sparked it. >> reporter: before steve jobs was a modern day thomas edison, he was an adopted kid growing up in cupertino, california. by the time he was 13, seen here in his school yearbook, he was already obsessed with technology, something he reminisced about during his visit to the cupertino city council this year. >> when i was 13, i think i called up hewlett and packard were my idols. i called up bill hewlett and he gave me a job that summer. >> reporter: it turns out talent runs in the family. as an adult, jobs tracked down his biological sister, successful author of "anywhere but here," mona simpson. she remains one of jobs' closest confidants. steve wozniak, the man who co-founded apple with jobs out of a garage, spoke witit us ove the phone about his friend this morning. >> you have a great incredible person like steve jobs, around other bright
a world without steve jobs running apple? what are we going to do? there wewe so many more. that response to a corporate farewell is something we have never seen b bore. abc's neal karlinsky has more. on the visionary man who sparked it. >> reporter: before steve jobs was a modern day thomas edison, he was an adopted kid growing up in cupertino, california. by the time he was 13, seen here in his school yearbook, he was already obsessed with technology, something he reminisced about...